The Layers of Our Being
- Eva Müller
- 4 days ago
- 6 min read

There is a theme that has been coming through very strongly recently, especially in meditations and group sessions. It is about the different layers of our being, the human aspect, the light aspect, and the True Nature.
Of course, these are not truly separate. Nothing is separate in that way. But sometimes it is helpful to speak about them separately so that we can understand our experience more clearly.
The first layer is the human aspect.
We are all human in this life. No matter how many spiritual openings we have, no matter how expanded our consciousness becomes, no matter what energies we work with or what spiritual experiences happen, we are still here as human beings.
We incarnate into this life. We have a body. We have emotions, thoughts, conditioning, memories, wounds, desires, needs, and experiences. We live for a certain amount of time, we go through what we came here to experience, and eventually we leave this life again.
This human life is not a mistake. It is not something to escape. It is the main experience we came here for.
Many people ask, “What is my purpose?” And usually what they mean is, “What should I do with my life? How can I be successful? How can I help others? How can I live a fulfilled life?”
From the human perspective, this makes sense. We have all been conditioned to believe that a successful life must look a certain way. We go to school, get an education, work, maybe have a family, achieve certain things, stay healthy, and live in a way that is accepted by society.
But from the level of the light aspect, what some may call the soul, the purpose is much broader. From that perspective, the purpose is to experience this life.
The light aspect carries information. It has gathered experiences through many lifetimes and also through the spiritual realms. It holds a kind of template, a direction, an energetic blueprint for this incarnation. Before coming into this life, this aspect chooses certain experiences, lessons, openings, karmic patterns, and themes to move through.
Then we incarnate, and we forget.
This forgetting is part of the human experience. We come into this life not fully remembering who we are, what we have experienced before, or why we chose certain things. And for most people, the main focus becomes the human life itself.
This is why it can feel so confusing when our life does not match what the world calls success.
Maybe your life does not fit the mainstream path. Maybe you have gone in a completely different direction. Maybe from the outside it looks like you are not doing what you “should” be doing. But from the perspective of the light aspect, your life may be unfolding exactly as it needs to.
This is why comparison does not really make sense.
Every human being has a different template. Every life has a different energetic background, different conditioning, different karmic influences, different ancestral patterns, different trauma, and different openings. Nobody is here with the exact same design.
So when we look at someone else and say, “They should live differently,” or “They should do this,” or “Their life should look like that,” we are only looking through our own lens. We are seeing them through our own conditioning and our own human template.
But we do not truly know why their soul chose this life. We do not know what they came here to experience. We do not know what is unfolding within them.
The experience is always within.
This is very important to understand. We often think the experience is outside of us. We look at the world, at other people, at suffering, at chaos, at what is happening around us, and we believe the experience is there.
But the experience is always happening inside our own body-mind system.
When we feel suffering, even if it seems to be about someone else, it is still being experienced within us. Something in our system resonates with it. Something within us is touched, activated, or brought to the surface.
This does not mean we become cold or detached in a human way. It simply means we begin to understand that awakening and healing are always an inside job. The outside shows us what is still alive within us.
Then there is the light aspect.
The light aspect exists within creation, but not in the same dense way as the human body. It is more subtle. It is energy, information, intention, and accumulated experience. It may have wants, needs, direction, and a desire to learn or explore, but it is not experienced in the same heavy, emotional way as the human life.
On the human level, everything feels very intense because we experience life through the body, emotions, thoughts, and the nervous system. Everything feels more real, more dense, more limited.
From the light aspect, the experience is different. It can see the human incarnation from a much wider perspective. This is why, from that level, even difficult experiences can be seen as meaningful or necessary, even if from the human perspective they are painful or hard to understand.
And then there is the True Nature.
The True Nature, the Brahman, the Absolute, is outside of creation. It has no content. It is not a story. It is not an energy being. It is not a spiritual realm. It is not an experience inside creation.
From the perspective of True Nature, everything is neutral.
This can be very hard for the human system to understand. From the human perspective, life is not neutral. We have needs, preferences, wounds, desires, and reactions. From the light aspect, there is also still intention and information. But from the True Nature, everything simply is.
Creation is seen as creation. Life is seen as life. Nothing needs to be changed. Nothing is wrong. Nothing is personal in the way the human mind believes it is.
This does not mean the human stops functioning. It does not mean we no longer grow, heal, or move through life. The human aspect naturally wants to expand, improve, create, love, learn, and experience. That is beautiful.
But when the True Nature is known, something becomes solid. Nobody can take it away from you. Other people’s opinions cannot change who you are. Spiritual experiences may come and go. Emotions may come and go. Openings may come and go. But the knowing of who you truly are remains.
This is why I often say that spiritual experiences are important, but they are not the final destination.
Many people move into higher levels of consciousness and experience detachment from the human life. They may feel far away from the world, less triggered, less interested in human things. This can be a very real phase. But it is still within creation.
True Nature is different.
True Nature is not simply being detached. It is knowing what you are beyond all layers. And then, after this recognition, the human life continues. The Brahman begins to integrate into the human experience. The human and the True Nature begin to merge into one lived experience.
Another important point is about the spiritual realms.
There are many energies, beings, and forms of information in the spiritual realms. Some are very high vibrational. Some are not. Some can support us beautifully. Some may simply have their own stories and intentions. Just because something is spiritual does not mean it knows the True Nature. This is why it is so important to always listen within.
You can receive support. You can receive information. You can work with energies. But always check: Does this feel true? Does this resonate with my personal highest truth? Does this support me in becoming more authentic, more clear, more free?
Because it is very easy to get lost in content.
We can get lost in the content of the physical world, and we can also get lost in the content of the spiritual realms. It is all still content. It is still creation. There are endless storiest, endless energies, endless experiences, endless things to explore.
Just like scrolling endlessly online, there is always more. Another story. Another realm. Another being. Another message. Another experience.
But does it bring you closer to who you truly are?
This is the real question.
The invitation is to withdraw some of the focus from the outside and come back within. To reduce the noise. To look into your own system. To heal and clear what is not truly you — the conditioning, the trauma, the stuck energies, the karmic and ancestral influences.
As these layers clear, more openness comes in. More clarity comes in. More silence, peace, and inner alignment become available.
And then life can be lived from your personal Highest Truth.
This is the most authentic life. Not the life society told you to live. Not the life your family expected. Not the life someone else thinks is spiritual. But the life that is true for you.
From that place, your human life becomes aligned with the light aspect. And eventually, as the deepest realization unfolds, the True Nature can be known and lived through the human form.
This is the journey.
To be fully human, to honor the soul’s path, and to awaken to the True Nature beyond it all.
Love, Eva❤️

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